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I have one question... so I had unprotected sex and my partner finished in me , but 2 days after I got my period.. after 1 day of my period we had it again and the same thing happened.. so I'm not sure .. help please!

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Have you taken a pregnancy test? If you feel that you might be pregnant, a home pregnancy test may be the easiest way to confirm -- from there you can make an appointment with your doctor to make sure if the test is positive. Here is an article on the most common pregnancy test questions -- it goes over what kinds of tests are available, their accuracy and what the results mean.

Have you taken a pregnancy test? If you feel that you might be pregnant, a home pregnancy test may be the easiest way to confirm -- from there you can make an appointment with your doctor to make sure if the test is positive. Here is an article on the most common pregnancy test questions -- it goes over what kinds of tests are available, their accuracy and what the results mean.

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